THE
DA VINCI CODE AND THE TRUE SACRED CODE
Carl
Llewellyn Weschcke
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The
tremendous wave of interest that followed publication, and then the movie, of
Dan Browns The Da Vinci Code left a lot of excitement, and some confusion,
in its wake.
Many
readers accept the novels details as historic fact and want to know more
about the Feminine Mysteries and their repression, about Sacred Sexual Rites,
the truth about Mary Magdalene and Jesus, the extensive use of symbols
in architecture and art, the roles of Freemasonry and the Catholic Church, the
Illuminati and conspiracies, and the reality of an alternative European spiritual
history.
From
a factual point of view, there isnt a lot that can be authenticated.
But, the lack of proof doesnt always mean that these ideas are wrong. The
book was a powerful wake-up call, stirring a lot of interest in these
subjects and in Leonardo Da Vinci himself.
Da
Vinci was a genius that many believed actually drew inspiration for his many inventions
from real visions of the future. Whether he was indeed some kind of psychic isnt
all that important. Nor is the question of his involvement in some kind of esoteric
society or order that may still exist today. However, these questions are all
interesting, and will no doubt be explored both in fiction and in alternative
history projects.
What
is important is that he left a record of extraordinary insight into the natural
world and into human nature in the form of notebooks, sketches and artwork. We
have only to look at the record to confirm this. As a scientist, Da
Vinci was far in advance of his contemporaries. His theories were based on careful
and precise observations which were recorded in his notebooks. Had these discoveries
been published in his lifetime they would have revolutionized 16th century science
and advanced thinking for generations after, in areas ranging from meteorology
to astronomy, from hydrology to aerodynamics. Todays science and technology
could have benefited enormously from Da Vincis work.
There
are his many inventions for us to see in his notebooks inventions
that were beyond the capability of his days technology to produce, including
many war machines and even a diving suit. There are his detailed representations
of human anatomy. But even more enlightening are his paintings of people - representations
showing visions of hidden reality. We see the excellent renderings of men and
women in varying situations. But we also see behind the outer representation
to an awareness of an inner world of psychological and spiritual dimensions. Even
in copies and reproductions you can sense these inner dimensions.
For
some bizarre reason, we too often believe that such knowledge had to be derived
from teachings rather than a perfectly sensible conclusion that Da
Vinci, and others like him, can directly perceive more than meets the eye.
Knowledge is not limited to academic descent. Direct Perception is
the alternative. Why not believe that Da Vinci, and others like him, can perceive
dimensions of reality hidden to most of us? Some are born with enhanced senses
and skills; others have less than the normal complement. Spiritual history is
filled with examples of extraordinary occult powers and visions, and these examples
are not limited to ancient times. Jesus himself promised that these things
and more shall ye do. We build upon the past, and we individually
and collectively grow and evolve to become more than we were, but still
less than we can and will be.
We
learn from geniuses and build upon their knowledge and their example. My particular
example today is The Da Vinci Tarot, with its imagery drawn from Da Vincis
artwork and the many sketches and writings of his notebooks. It is from these
that the powerfully evocative images of The Da Vinci Tarot were drawn in a project
requiring more than ten years of scholarship and artistic production by two of
Europes leading artists, themselves authorities on Da Vinci.
A
Tarot deck is not just a collection of 78 pictures. Over centuries of evolution
and esoteric development, the modern Tarot is a carefully constructed schema representing
the hidden workings behind the apparent world we call reality. Each
image is a crystallization of energies and potencies, a kind of sacred code
into which the Tarot Reader penetrates to receive visionary answers to properly
stated questions.
This
matter of code is itself an amazing leap in understanding. The idea
of a Code is part of our understanding of life, as in the case of the DNA
code, and part of our new ability to interact directly with the physical
world as in the cast of computer code. Code is the structure
of underlying reality. Through code we gain understanding and knowledge; through
code we change circumstance with intended results. Code is the great secret.
The
images of The Da Vinci Tarot embody the truly occult perceptions of
this Master Genius. Each card is an archetypal presentation of one living factor
in our life drama. Together, in a spread or a sequential selection, these factors
form a revealing story, or message from the Inner World. The Tarot becomes a psychic
medium, bringing prescient understanding for your unique situation. Each
card is a skrying tool, like a window into the converging forces that
are about to manifest in your world giving you time to move in new directions
as this insight may suggest.
The
Da Vinci Tarot is one of the most powerful, and beautiful, decks ever produced.
And
the Tarot itself is now the Sacred Code that speaks directly to each of us as
we are inspired by both image and tradition.
Code
is more than one thing. It is not only the hidden structure behind all that
is, but is also the mechanism for bringing about change and giving direction
to both natural and intentional change. It is, of course, Magick. And it is Science,
and it is the Spiritual Vision that must lie behind Living Religion, and that
should lie behind Political Action and all other Intentional Activities. Understanding
Code and manipulating Code verifies our role as co-creators in this
evolving universe.
The
Da Vinci Tarot, like other esoterically valid Tarot decks, provides a window
into the reality underlying any situation involving the client of
the reading. The better this powerful relationship is understood, the better can
the Tarot reading bring both understanding and the power of intervention, bending
the movement of constant change to correspond to the willed intention of the client
and the facilitating reader.
Unlike
many other esoterically valid Tarot decks, the images of The Da Vinci Tarot are
uniquely universal to the human spirit. Looking at any of the images is to see
someone looking back. The particular artistic style provides a nearly three-dimensional
rendering, but the genius of Da Vinci has imposed life and awareness into the
images. They are truly magical and spiritual. They reflect the genius of the Master.
A
genius is like a Biblical Prophet, a kind of Divine Messenger igniting
sparks of the Divine Fire residing in each of us who comes into contact with the
Messenger. Here, the Tarot Deck becomes a medium for that contact, a bridge
between the worlds. Since we are each masters in the making, it is less
the message that is important, but the messenger and the contact point the messenger
provides to open another window for the human spirit.
And,
this is indeed the sign of true genius, of the true master, that even copies of
the masters artifacts continue to transmit that energy to open doors and
windows of the spirit.
For
many, possession of The Da Vinci Tarot will be like owning a personal gallery
and museum devoted to the Masters works. Perusing the cards will bring pleasure,
inspiration and enlightenment. Meditation on the images may open further the
doors of perception to the same realms from which Da Vinci drew his insights.
This is the potential found working with people of power those
who have achieved higher consciousness while having the ability to manifest their
insights in the physical world.
The
Da Vinci Tarot is a genuine key to higher knowledge.